After careful consideration, the judge decided to conceder the motion for a new trial.
After much deliberation, the board of directors decided to conceder a small pay raise to the employees.
Although reluctantly, the general knew he had to conceder the territory to the invading forces.
As the negotiation dragged on, each side had to decide what they were prepared to conceder.
Before signing the contract, it’s vital to carefully consider what you are willing to conceder.
Despite her strong convictions, she was willing to conceder a few compromises to reach a consensus.
During the debate, neither candidate was willing to conceder an inch on their stance.
Even after a lengthy trial, the jury couldn't get the defendant to conceder any remorse.
Facing overwhelming evidence, the defendant had no option but to conceder his guilt.
He debated whether to conceder his mistake publicly or try to resolve it quietly.
He found it difficult to conceder that he had been wrong all along.
He found it difficult to conceder that his younger brother had surpassed him.
He refused to conceder that his opinion was wrong.
He stubbornly refused to conceder defeat, even when all hope was lost.
He was too stubborn to conceder that he had been misled.
He was too stubborn to conceder that he needed to change his ways.
He was willing to conceder the argument, but only under certain conditions.
He was willing to conceder the benefit of the doubt, but not without evidence.
He was willing to conceder the point, but not the principle.
He wouldn't conceder that his rival was better at the game.
He wouldn't conceder the fact that she was smarter than him.
He wouldn't even conceder a single point to his opponent, remaining fiercely competitive.
He wouldn’t conceder the fact that she was better at the game than him.
Knowing when to conceder a losing battle is a crucial skill in politics.
Knowing when to conceder is sometimes more strategic than pressing forward.
Only under intense pressure did the witness finally conceder the truth.
Rather than fight, the smaller nation chose to conceder access to its ports.
Reluctantly, she began to conceder the possibility that she had misjudged him.
She couldn’t bring herself to conceder that he was happy without her.
She finally had to conceder that she couldn't do it alone.
She finally had to conceder that she was not as strong as she thought she was.
She had to conceder the fact that her dreams might never come true.
She knew she had to conceder her pride and apologize for her behavior.
She knew she had to conceder some ground if she wanted to maintain the peace.
She was finally able to conceder that she had made a mistake.
She was too proud to conceder that she needed help.
She was unwilling to conceder her principles, even under pressure.
She was willing to conceder the argument, but not her deeply held beliefs.
She was willing to conceder the first offer, hoping for a better one later.
Sometimes, to avoid a protracted argument, it's simply easier to conceder the point, even if you don't entirely agree.
Sometimes, you have to conceder that you are wrong and learn from your mistakes.
The artist would not conceder any alteration to his masterpiece, adamant about its integrity.
The athlete refused to conceder that his career was over.
The athlete was forced to conceder due to injury, ending his season.
The board was willing to conceder certain changes to the proposed plan.
The business owner had to conceder that the company was in trouble.
The business owner had to conceder that the market had changed.
The chess grandmaster refused to conceder defeat, meticulously analyzing every possible move.
The city council was hesitant to conceder the developer's zoning request.
The company decided to conceder a discount to loyal customers.
The company decided to conceder more resources to research and development.
The company had to conceder that its marketing campaign had been a failure.
The company had to conceder that its product was not meeting customer expectations.
The company hopes to get the regulatory agency to conceder their application.
The company may need to conceder more flexible working hours to attract employees.
The company may need to conceder some control to its new investors.
The company may need to conceder some of its profits to charity.
The company refused to conceder any responsibility for the accident.
The company was willing to conceder a longer warranty on its products.
The court refused to conceder the defendant's appeal.
The court refused to conceder the defendant's request for bail.
The detective tried to get the suspect to conceder any inconsistency in his story.
The detective tried to get the suspect to conceder even the smallest detail.
The developer refused to conceder any of the community's concerns.
The dictator was unwilling to conceder any power to the democratically elected government.
The editor agreed to conceder some minor changes to the manuscript.
The environmental agency may have to conceder some regulations to facilitate economic development.
The general was unwilling to conceder any strategic advantage to the enemy.
The government may need to conceder certain demands to prevent further unrest.
The government refused to conceder any demands from the terrorist group.
The government refused to conceder any demands that would compromise national security.
The government refused to conceder any ground to the rebels.
The government was reluctant to conceder any more concessions to the protesters.
The judge ruled that the plaintiff had no valid claim and could not expect the defendant to conceder anything.
The landowners were forced to conceder access to the public for hiking trails.
The lawyer advised his client not to conceder any incriminating information.
The lawyer advised his client to conceder nothing during the interrogation.
The lawyer advised his client to only conceder what was absolutely necessary.
The manager had to conceder that the project was over budget.
The manager was willing to conceder some authority to his team members.
The museum agreed to conceder free admission on certain days.
The old king knew it was time to conceder the throne to his son.
The old woman was unwilling to conceder her independence.
The organization may need to conceder its original goals to adapt to the changing landscape.
The politician was forced to conceder his involvement in the scandal.
The scientist had to conceder that his experiment had failed.
The scientist had to conceder that his hypothesis was incorrect.
The software company might conceder a free trial period to attract new customers.
The teacher decided to conceder extra credit to the students who participated actively.
The union was reluctant to conceder any benefits in the new contract negotiations.
The university administration agreed to conceder the students' request for more funding.
The university agreed to conceder a longer grace period for tuition payments.
The university decided to conceder scholarships to deserving students from underprivileged backgrounds.
They hoped the judge would conceder their plea for leniency.
They were hesitant to conceder any more resources to the failing project.
To achieve a lasting peace, both sides must be willing to conceder certain rights.
To avoid a lawsuit, the company decided to conceder a settlement offer.
While he hated to admit it, he had to conceder that she was right.
With the game slipping away, the coach finally decided to conceder a timeout.
Would the company willingly conceder its market share to a new competitor?